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February 08, 1974 - Image 35

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1974-02-08

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Beth Hayeled Sets
Anniversary Event

Cong. S h a a r e y Zedek's
Beth Hayeled nursery and
kindergarten, in celebrating
its 25th annilversary, is look-
ing for members of the first
class for its March 28 Teach-
er's Appreciation Night at
the synagogue.
To offer information, or
for reservations, call Bar-
bara Tatken Morse, 355-3659,
or Judy Schiff, 557-4894.

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Kahne Authors
`Our Challenge'

evory on the Air

Rabbi Meir Kahane,

oft-
jailed founder and present
leader of the militant Jewish
Defense League, has au-
thored a book, "Our Chal-
lenge," to be published in
April by Chilton Book Co. in
Radnor, Pa.
Kahane argues in his book
that Jewish liberalism has
caused the greatest problem
facing Israel and Jews to-
Classifieds Get Quick Results day: "the struggle for the
souls and minds of (Jew-
ish) youth." He offers a plan
to imbue drifting Jewish
youth with a sense of identity
App le
i Zane
in the struggle for survival
in a hostile world.
The book details Kahane's
proposals for what he be-
lieves should be the Israeli
and world Jewry's uncom-
promising position toward the
Arabs.
• Portraits

Mischakoff

This Week's Radio and Television Programs

VISTAS OF ISRAEL
'LUBAVITCH JEWISH HOUR
Time: 9:30 a.m. Sunday.
Time: 6:30 a.m. Sunday.
Station: WNIC (1300).
Station: WOMC-FM (104.3)
and
Feature: Songs from the
Time: 1 a.m. Monday.
Israel Song Festival.
Station: WNIC-FM (100).
*
and
"IF NOT NOW . . . "
Time: 10:45 a.m. Sunday.
Time: -7 p.m. Tuesday.
Station: WPON (1460).
Station: WDET-FM (101.9).
Feature: The morning
Feature: Yaakov Keinan, prayer, "The Binding of
consul for press and informa- Isaac," "Sabbath from a
tion in Chicago, will discuss Woman's Point of View," fea-
"The Christian Community's turing recipes for cholent,
View of the Israeli."
halla and kugel, and hasidic
melodies.
• • •
COMMUNITY CURRENTS
RELIGION IN THE NEWS
Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday.
Time: 9:05 a.m. Sunday.
Station. WDEE (1500).
Station: CKWW.
and
and
Time: 12:15 p.m. Wednes-
RELIGIOUS SCOPE
day.
Time: 11:20 p.m. Sunday.
WQRS-FM (105.1).
Station: Channel 9.
"*Jr
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Feature: An interview with
• Weddings
Feature: News in the Jew-
INVITATIONS •
ENTERTAINMENT

Dr. Shemaryahu Talmon, ed- ish community.
• Models Portfolios
• • •
• CARICATURES
itor of the Hebrew University
ROZHINKES
Bible Project, and chairman
• Social Events
• ASTROLOGER
MIT MANDLEN
of the curriculum committee
• CLOWNS
Leslie Lupovich
Time: 9 a.m. Monday,
of Bible studies for Israeli
• BELLY DANCERS
Wednesday and Thursday.
Jim Zimmerman
• VARIETY SHOWS schools.
*
*
Station: WIID (1090).
BY HATTIE-
SEYMOUR
Feature: Israeli and Yid-
HIGHLIGHTS
SCHWARTZ
SCHWARTZ
dish music, news, recipes
AGENCY
356-8563
Time: 9:45 a.m. Sunday.
and other features.
Day and Evening
Party Favors
356-8525
Station: Channel 2.
• • •
CANDY CENTERPIECES
Feature: "Welcome Our REFLECTIONS IN SOUND
Brothers," a locally-shot film
Time: 9 p.m. Sunday.
which tells a story of a Jew-
Station: WCAR (1130).
ish family which has emi-
Feature: Jewish themes
grated from Eastern Europe present in today's popular
to Detroit. Appearing in the music.
• • •
film are Jules Abrams, Leon-
BNAI SHALOM
ard Brown, Eric Chase, Lor-
Time: 10 p.m. Sunday.
raine Ernst, Ilene Grossman
Station: WBRB-FM (102.1).
and Rita Haddow.
Feature: Jewish humor,
*
*
The Modern Sound of Distinction
music, culture and literature.
ETERNAL LIGHT
• • •
From Solo Piano to Large Orchestra
JEWISH WORLD
Time: 10:30 p.m. Sunday.
Time: 4 p.m. Thursday.
Station: WWJ.
Station: WMZK (98).
Feature: "A Barrel of Wis-
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People Make News

HAROLD M. JACOBS,
president of the Union of Or-
thodox Jewish Congregations
of America, has been appoint-
ed to the New York City
Board of Higher Education.
The induction ceremony took
place in the presence of
Mayor Abraham Beame.
*
, Rabbi STEVEN CHESTER,
of Temple Beth Israel, Jack-
son, addressed a forum on
"Behind the Crisis in the
Middle East" Thursday at
Jackson Community College,
Jackson. He was sponsored
by the Jewish Chautauqua
Society, educational project
of the National Federation
of Temple 'Brotherhoods.
*
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ALAN E. SCHWARTZ
has been appointed a mem-
ber of the board of trustees
of the Michigan Cancer Foun-
dation.

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If a man keeps his trap
shut, the world will beat a
path to his door. — F. P.
Adams.

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Rabbi STANLEY M.
KESSLER of Beth El Tem-
ple of West Hartford, Conn.,
was appointed chairman of
the 1974 convention of the
Rabbinical Assembly, it was
announced by Rabbi Judah
Nadich, president of the or-
ganization of Conservative
rabbis. The convention will
be held May 5-9 at the Con-
cord Hotel in New York.



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Mozart performed by Mis-
chakoff—that's the program
in store for the season's third
concert by the Jewish Center
Symphony Orchestra, con-
ducted by Julius Chajes, 3:30
p.m. Feb. 24 at the Center.
Violinist Mischa Mischa-
koff, former concertmaster
for the Detroit Symphony
Orchestra, will perform with
the symphony as part of a
special all-Mozart program.
He will play the Adagio and
Sinfonia Concertante, the
latter also featuring Mischa-
koff's daughter Anne, violist
and violinist.
Concert pianist Paul
Schoenfeld, assistant profes-
sor of music at the Univer-
sity of Toledo, will perform
Mozart's B Flat Piano Con-
certo.
Tickets can be purchased

851-1840

JOIN THE FUN!

Friday, February 8, 1974-35

,

Dr. HENRY L. FOSTER
of Newton Centre, Mass.,
has been elected a trustee of
Brandeis University. He is a
member of the board of over-
seers of the university's Ro-
senstiel Basic Medical Sci-
ences Research Center, at
which he recently under-
wrote a biomedical research
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